Photos of university / #ubridgeport
Description
The four-year B.S. Industrial Design program emphasizes conceptualization, design, and production of products for personal, home, industrial, and commercial use, ranging from domestic and consumer products to medical, entertainment, and more. Students learn to design and develop product concepts, visualize them using the latest computer technology, and build models in a well-equipped model shop or computer lab. Students learn presentation skills to demonstrate their creative and unique solutions. Advanced industrial design topics include ergonomics, materials and manufacturing, and marketing.
Cellphones, HDTV and computer monitors, lighting, furniture, home appliances, exhibition spaces, computer-aided design, hand-modeling: all part of the SASD Industrial Design Program.
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes and Assessments
SASD promotes student learning and performance through various means designed to maximize students skills, knowledge base, and production abilities. Each program (Graphic Design, Industrial Design, and Interior Design) utilizes the following in pursuit of these objectives.
Assessment: Portfolio projects and project research.
Assessment: Projects and portfolios that evidence craftsmanship and adherence to project parameters.
Assessment: Projects, papers, and presentations for art and design history courses; in studio courses, projects that appropriately reference historical precedents.
Assessment: Project and portfolio materials planned to be feasibly reproducible by industrial means rather than by one-off or by hand.
Assessment: Projects and portfolio solutions that are culturally- and audience-appropriate for the problem as posed by the business and market briefs for the project.
Detailed Course Facts
Application deadline July 1 is the last date to apply for the Fall Semester which begins late August/early September;November 1 is the last date to apply for the Spring Semester which begins mid-January Tuition fee- EUR 30965 Year (National)
- EUR 30965 Year (International)
- English
Course Content
Suggested course of study in SASD Industrial Design
FIRST SEMESTER
- 0 ADSN 107 Shop Orientation
- 3 ADSN 103 2-D Design Principles
- 3 ADSN 105 Design Drawing I
- 3 ADSN 119 Introduction to Computer Apps I
- 3 ADSN 117 Survey of Art History I
- 3 Eng C101 Composition & Rhetoric
- 3 FYS C101 First Year Seminar 18
SECOND SEMESTER
- 3 ADSN 108 3-D Design Principles
- 3 ADSN 110 Drawing/Drafting
- 3 ADSN 220 Introduction to Computer Apps II
- 3 ADSN 118 Survey of Art History II
- 3 Nat Sci Natural Sciences Core
- 3 SoSc C201 Social Sciences Core 18
THIRD SEMESTER
- 3 IDDSN 255 Industrial Design Studio I
- 3 ADSN 205 Design Drawing III
- 3 IDDSN 215 Materials & Manufacturing I
- 2 ADSN 218S SolidWorks I
- 3 Nat Sci Natural Sciences Core 14
FOURTH SEMESTER
- 3 IDDSN 256 Industrial Design Studio II
- 3 ADSN 206 Design Drawing IV
- 3 IDDSN 216 Materials & Manufacturing II
- 2 ADSN 218A FormZ a
- 3 IDDSN 398 Internship 14
FIFTH SEMESTER
- 3 IDDSN 305 Industrial Design Studio III
- 3 ITDSN 309 Human Factors (3)
- 3 ITDSN 312 Furniture Design (3)
- 3 ADSN 231 Design Photography
- 3 ADSN 377 History of Modern Design
- 3 Hum C201 Humanities Core 18
SIXTH SEMESTER
- 3 IDDSN 306 Industrial Design Studio IV
- 3 ADSN 218w SolidWorks II
- 3 ADSN 357A Alias A
- 3 ITDSN 311 Exhibition Design (3)
- 3 Hum Humanities Core Elective
- 3 Math C105 Intermediate Algebra 18
SEVENTH SEMESTER
- 3 IDDSN 355 Industrial Design Studio V
- 3 ADSN 357B Alias B
- 3 IDDSN 399 Special Projects
- 3 SoSc Social Sciences Core Elective
- 3 Caps C390 Capstone Seminar 15
EIGHTH SEMESTER
- 3 IDDSN 356 Industrial Design Studio VI
- 3 ADSN 230 Video
- 3 ADSN 380 History of Architecture & Urbanism
- 4 Liberal Arts Free Elective(s) 13
SASD is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), the governing body of undergraduate and graduate art and design schools.
English Language Requirements
IELTS band : 6 TOEFL paper-based test score : 500 TOEFL iBT® test : 61
To study at this university, you have to speak English. We advice you to
take an IELTS test.Requirements
You can demonstrate proof of English Language competency by meeting any one of the criteria listed below:
1. A letter certifying completion of level 6 at the Universitys English Language Institute (ELI).
Attainment of a satisfactory score on the University of Bridgeports English Language Assessment Battery (ELAB).
2. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (PBT), 173 (CBT), or 61 (IBT) for undergraduates and a minimum score of 550 (PBT), 213 (CBT), or 80 (IBT) for graduates (post-graduates).
3. A minimum IELTS (Cambridge Testing) Band score of 6.0 for Undergraduates and a minimum Band score of 6.5 for graduates (post-graduates).
4. A transcript from an accredited American university indicating a grade of C or better in one semester of college English Composition.
5. Critical Reading SAT score of 400 or above; or ACT English score of 19 or above.
6.An official letter certifying completion of ELS (English Language Service) through level 112.
7.An official letter certifying completion of CSE (The Center for English Studies) through level 7.5.
8. A Michigan English Assessment Battery (MELAB) score of 69 or above for undergraduates and score of 77 or above for graduates.
9. A Prueba de Aptitud Academica (PAA) English achievement score of 500 or above.
10. A level of Advanced on the English Language Proficiency Test of the College Board.
11. An official O level or A level Certificate indicating a grade of C or better in English.
12. An EIKEN score of Grade 2A or above for undergraduates and a score of Grade Pre-1 or above for graduates.
13. A score of 4 or better on the English A Higher Level examination in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
14. WAEC, WASSE, CXC, etc. Score of C or better on English Language exam.
15. A minimum Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) score of 44 for undergraduates and a minimum PTE Academic score of 53 for graduates (post-graduates).
You must demonstrate English language competency in one of the ways listed above. If you dont demonstrate English language competency in one of these ways prior to registration, you will be given the University English Language Assessment Battery (ELAB) test upon arrival. If you pass at a satisfactory level, you may begin classes.
Work Experience
No work experience is required.
Related Scholarships*
- Academic Excellence Scholarship
"The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."
- Alumni Study Travel Fund
Scholarships for students who are already attending the University of Reading.
- Amsterdam Merit Scholarships
The University of Amsterdam aims to attract the world’s brightest students to its international classrooms. Outstanding students from outside the European Economic Area can apply for an Amsterdam Merit Scholarship.